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BLUNTING THE SULTAN'S SPEAR

History of War

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Issue 143

During his 1532 invasion, Suleiman the Magnificent faced a seemingly simple obstacle in the small fortress of Koszeg, Hungary. What ensued was a bloody struggle between Ottoman firepower and imperial grit

- WORDS SI SHEPPARD

BLUNTING THE SULTAN'S SPEAR

In October 1531 a delegation of 24 ambassadors dispatched by the Habsburg Archduke of Austria, Ferdinand I, arrived in Constantinople. This embassy was headed by a Croatian aristocrat, Nikola Jurišic. He was tasked with the heavy burden of negotiating with the greatest of Renaissance potentates, the Ottoman Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent. Inheriting the Ottoman war machine, the finest in the world, when he took the throne in 1520, Suleiman had earned his sobriquet with a succession of military triumphs; taking Belgrade in 1521, wresting Rhodes from the Knights Hospitaller in 1522 and smashing the Hungarian state at the Battle of Mohács in 1526. Only in 1529 had this run of success come to a halt, when the Ottoman Siege of Vienna was broken as much by unseasonably atrocious weather as it was by stubborn Habsburg resistance.

imageJurišic was empowered to offer Suleiman an annual subsidy if the sultan would recognise Ferdinand as king of Hungary and withdraw his garrison from Buda. These terms were contemptuously rejected. Suleiman was resolved on war, and seizing Vienna, the prize that had eluded him two years earlier. A renegade Venetian turncoat, Alvise Gritti, wrote to Ferdinand's brother, the Holy Roman Emperor Charles V, warning him to beware the "huge and inestimable preparations for war that the said Turk is making both on sea and on land, such that our epoch has never seen". By the end of that year, as the Dutch humanist theologian Desiderius Erasmus noted, it was public knowledge throughout Europe that "the Turk will invade Germany with all his forces, in a contest for the greatest of prizes, to see whether Charles will be the monarch of the whole world or the Turk. For the world can no longer bear two suns in the sky."

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MORE MISS MONEYPENNY THAN MATA HARI WOMEN SPIES THROUGHOUT THE DECADES

THEY LOOKED LIKE ORDINARY HOUSEWIVES, MOTHERS AND SECRETARIES IN SENSIBLE CLOTHES AND STURDY SHOES. BUT THESE INNOCUOUS WOMEN WERE EMBARKED ON COURAGEOUS AND OFTEN TREACHEROUS MISSIONS AS SECRET AGENTS

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4 mins

Issue 153

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History of War

THE END OF GREAT POWERS

Full-spectrum analysis of a state's economy, technology, leadership, society and alliances could be a superior way of predicting battlefield performance

time to read

3 mins

Issue 153

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History of War

THE BATTLE OF JERUSALEM 9 JANUARY - 11 DECEMBER 1917

During a campaign that lasted nearly a year, British and Arab forces defeated the Ottoman Turks and entered the ancient city

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7 mins

Issue 153

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History of War

QUEEN ELIZABETH CLASS BATTLESHIP

These five super-dreadnoughts set the standard for early 20th century warship design in speed, firepower and protection and were the first fast battleships of the age

time to read

4 mins

Issue 153

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History of War

THE MASSACRE AT WOUNDED KNEE

In 1890, US troops killed more than 250 Lakota, at a location that remains the focus of resistance and dark controversy

time to read

10 mins

Issue 153

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History of War

BORN IN NORTH AFRICA

HOW THE TUNISIA CAMPAIGN FORGED THE 'SPECIAL RELATIONSHIP'

time to read

3 mins

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History of War

ANTI-TANK MINE

This lightweight General Service Mk V device could immobilise Hitler's heavy tanks and was used during fighting in Northwest Europe

time to read

1 mins

Issue 153

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History of War

HEROES OF THE MEDAL OF HONOR BALDOMERO LOPEZ

During the daring landings at Inchon in 1950, this first lieutenant sacrificed his life to save his US Marine comrades

time to read

6 mins

Issue 153

History of War

History of War

NORTH KOREA'S ROCKET REVOLUTION

After the peninsula was divided by a long-term ceasefire, Pyongyang and Seoul raced to build weapons that could obliterate each other

time to read

4 mins

Issue 153

History of War

History of War

THE GREAT TRAIN RAID THE MOST DARING SAS MISSION OF WWII

DAMIEN LEWIS' LATEST SAS ADVENTURE IS CHARACTERISTICALLY FAST-PACED AND ACTION-PACKED

time to read

2 mins

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